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A Beautiful Disaster
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since 2007-01-13
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0 posted 2009-09-09 05:31 AM


The poison of spring has dissolved in my veins;
A second is worth both my future and past.
The more I denied my becoming insane,
The sooner insanity touched me at last.
The silence we hear is the laugh of my fate,
The soundless laugh at the one I forgot -
The yesterday's me - and the force to create
The life I portrayed. But it's less than I've got.
I love the invisible scars of my skin -
The blades of your hands are so tempting, indeed.
These words I give birth to just come from within,
Revealing the truth till the scars start to bleed.
These words cost two hours less than a night -
Mixed feelings are harder to rhyme than small talk.
Two hours more, and the things will go right
As long as I fail my deceiving the clock.

© Copyright 2009 April A. - All Rights Reserved
ESHA SEN GUPTA
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since 2009-09-01
Posts 108
Maharashtra,India
1 posted 2009-09-09 07:11 AM


Hallo Dear,

May I be impertinent and ask you to spit out every sorrow you have faced,just let them go and I will pray that you find peace within you. God bless you.

Love Esha


GBride
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since 2009-07-02
Posts 538

2 posted 2009-09-10 08:19 PM


Well, most people are insane it just doesn't interfer with anyone else's insanity so the police don't arrest you.
A very sophisticated write

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